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♪ tūḷu
ತೂಳು
- (verb)
- to pursue in order to seize, kill, etc.; to chase.
- to drive or expel by force.
- to withdraw from advancing; to retreat.
- to conquer and bring into subjection; to subdue.
- to draw back (an arrow set on the string of a bow to shoot).
- to come forth and spread around; to be diffused throughout.
- to increase in volume or become larger as a result of pressure from within; to swell.
- to push using force.
- to move forward vehemently.
- to be moved quickly and irregularly up and down, back and forth or from side to side; to vibrate; to shake.
- to cause to grow or become more (in number, force, degree, etc.).
- to become greater in size, amount, degree, etc.; to increase (oneself).
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♪ tūḷu
ತೂಳು
- (noun)
- = ತೂಳ1.
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♪ tuḷu
ತುಳು
- (noun)
- the region consisting of coastal districts of Western Karnāṭaka.
- a Dravidian language spoken chiefly in the western Districts of Karnāṭaka in southern India.
- a man belonging to this region or whose mother-tongue is Tuḷu.
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♪ dūḷu
ದೂಳು
- (noun)
- a very small bit; particle; a speck.
- fine powdery earth or other matter in bits, fine that can easily fly in air; dust.
- any dust-like substance (as pollen of flowers).
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♪ dhūḷu
ಧೂಳು
- (noun)
- a very small bit; particle; a speck.
- powdery earth or other matter in bits, fine that can easily fly in air; dust.
- any dust-like substance (as pollen of flowers).
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♪ taḷa
ತಳ
- (noun)
- an extent of level land; plain.
- the inner surface of the hand between the fingers and wrist; the palm of the land.
- the bottom surface of the foot; the sole.
- the lowest part (of anything).
- the lowest or last place or position.
- the quality or condition of being deep; deepness.
- profundity of thought.
- a piece of land the surface of which is depressed below the surface of land surrounding it; a hollow; depression.
- (gen.) a piece of land; ground.
- the palmyra tree Borassus flabellifer (= B. flabelliformis) of Arecaceae family; palmyra palm.
- a leather guard for the hands used by archers.
- the essential character or quality that makes something what it is; essence.
- the handle of a sword or dagger.
- the part of the arm between the elbow and the wrist; the forearm.
- the pressing of the strings of a v īṇe, the Indian lute, while playing on.
- an extensive track of land covered by natural and thick growth of trees, under-bushes, etc.; a forest.
- (myth.) one of the seven regions below the earth.
- that part of the agricultural produce which a tenant has to give to the landlord as lease-rent.
- the distance between the tips of the thumb and the little finger, when stretched apart (used as an approx. unit of linear measurement).
- the part of the body on which one rests while sitting vertically straight.
- (gen.) a place, locality or region.
- one's native town, village.
- (fig.) skill in using one's hand; dexterity.
- all that part of a building on the same floor; a storey.
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♪ daḷa
ದಳ
- (noun)
- the condition or fact of being dense.
- bodily strength.
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♪ daḷa
ದಳ
- (noun)
- a piece or fragment separated from a whole.
- one of the segments of the corolla of a flower; a petal.
- a group of people assembled or associated together.
- a troop or company of soldiers or army in gen.
- a piece of land; ground.
- cereal seeds in gen.; grains.
- the quality, fact or state of being humble (caused by the knowledge of one's defects or shortcomings or by the lowness of one's position, rank, etc.); humbleness.
- an explanatory note or annotation.
- an elephant.
- a variety of areca nut.
- an archaic tax.
- ದಳಮಾಗು daḷamāgu = ದಳವಾಗು; ದಳವಾಗು daḷavāgu to become dense or crowded together.
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♪ taḷ
ತಳ್
- (verb)
- to be associated, mixed (with); to join or be intertwined.
- to clasp in one's arms; to embrace.
- to align properly with; to be in correspondence with.
- (a large group) to assemble in a relatively narrower place.
- to fasten (oneself) as by gluing; to stick (to).
- to set firmly (into the ground); to fix; to plant.
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♪ taḷ
ತಳ್
- (verb)
- to set oneself against another; to oppose; to fight.
- to obstruct, impede another's movement, progress.